Jovenel Moise confirmed as Haiti’s new president
PORT-AU- PRINCE: Jovenel Moise won Haiti’s presidential elections with 55.6 per cent of the first round vote held on November 20, according to official results released Tuesday.
The announcement by Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council puts an end to a protracted electoral process that began in October 2015 and paralyzed the Caribbean country’s politics for more than a year.
Moise, a 48-year- old political neophyte, is due to take power February 7 to succeed Jocelerme Privert, who will by then have served for nearly a year as interim president after Michel Martelly ended his term without an elected successor.
The October 2015 vote, which had also seen Moise win, was scrapped after an independent commission found massive fraud. There were no major incidents reported in the November ballots.
But Moise’s major challengers — Jude Celestin, Jean- Charles Moise and Maryse Narcisse — also contested the preliminary results of the latest elections.
After weeklong verification of electoral materials, the electoral tribunal backed Jovenel Moise.
“There was no massive fraud. However, some 12 per cent of official accounts pointed to irregularities that would not affect the process.”
The final official results gave runner-up Celestin 19.57 per cent, Jean- Charles Moise 11.04 per cent and Narcisse 9.01 per cent.
Two years ago, Moise was a banana farmer and entrepreneur — a little-known political novice. But after former president Michel Martelly chose him to represent his party, Moise, now 48, became known by the nickname he loves to chant: “the banana man.”
But although he won the vote, Moise lacks strong popular support, with just 21 per cent of voters casting their ballots.
Protestors clashed with riot police in subsequent weeks, which Moise denounced, calling on Haitians to turn the page. — AFP